# Deploying an OpenBikeSensor Portal with Docker ## Introduction The main idea of this document is to provide an easy docker-based production-ready setup of the openbikesensor portal. It uses the [the traefik proxy](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/) as a reverse proxy, which listens on port 80 and 443. Based on some labels, traefik routes the domains to the corresponding docker containers. ## Before Getting Started The guide and example configuration assumes one domain, which points to the server's IP address. This documentation uses `portal.example.com` as an example. The API is hosted at `https://portal.example.com/api`, while the main frontend is reachable at the domain root. ## Steps ### Clone the repo Create a folder somewhere in your system, we'll name it `$ROOT` from now on. Clone the repository to `$ROOT/source`. Ensure you also cloned the submodules, as described in the main [README](../README.md). ```bash mkdir -p /opt/openbikesensor cd /opt/openbikesensor git clone https://github.com/openbikesensor/portal source/ ``` ### Configure `traefik.toml` ```bash mkdir -p config/ cp source/deployment/examples/traefik.toml config/traefik.toml vim config/traefik.toml ``` Configure your email in the `config/traefik.toml`. This email is uses by Let's Encrypt to send you some mails regarding your certificates. ### Configure `docker-compose.yaml` ```bash cp source/deployment/examples/docker-compose.yaml docker-compose.yaml vim docker-compose.yaml ``` Change the domain where it occurs, such as in `Host()` rules. ### Configure frontend ```bash cp source/frontend/config.json.example config/frontend.json vim frontend/src/config.json ``` * Change all URLs to your domain * Create a UUID by using `uuidgen` and set the `clientId` ### Configure API ```bash cp source/api/config.json.example config/api.json vim config/api.json ``` * Change all URLs to your domain * Generate and set a random `cookieSecret` (for example with `uuidgen`) * Generate and set a random `jwtSecret` (for example with `uuidgen`) * Configure you SMTP mail server * Set the `clientId` for the `oAuth2Client` of the portal (from step 3) ### Build container and run them ```bash docker-compose up -d ``` The services are being built the first time this is run. It can take some minutes. ## Miscellaneous ### Logs To read logs, run ```bash docker-compose logs -f ``` If something went wrong, you can reconfigure your config files and rerun: ```bash docker-compose build docker-compose up -d ```